Some careers would be oceanography and seismologist.
A radio guy
Waveoligist
you should study waves with a higher frequency and shorter wavelengths
There are many branches and subbranches of physics. Some examples are: acoustics (the study of mechanical waves), astrophysics (the study of the universe), geophysics (the study of the earth), and thermodynamics (the study of temperature and pressure changes).
The study of electrostatics (charges at rest), electricity, motion with velocity and time and acceleration, waves, electromagnetism, magnets and general physics real world problems dealing with gravity, mechanical energy and mass.
Astronomy is the study of celestial objectsRadio astronomy is the study of celestial objects that emit radio waves.
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There are some great careers in Hematology if you are looking to study blood. They get paid very well and you do not need a lot of school to get a job.
you should study waves with a higher frequency and shorter wavelengths
medicine study
Matallergy
microbiology - the study of microorganismsbacteriology - the study of bacteria/protozoa...etcmineralogy - the study of minerals
Focus an energetic wave at some matter and see what happens.
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Marine Biology
different fields of geography
No. Angiography is the study of the blood vessels using contrast and x-ray. Echocardiography is a study of the heart using sound waves.
There are many branches and subbranches of physics. Some examples are: acoustics (the study of mechanical waves), astrophysics (the study of the universe), geophysics (the study of the earth), and thermodynamics (the study of temperature and pressure changes).